Transfer Pathway Guides
2+2 with SUNY Fredonia
B.A. Criminal Justice (CJ34)
MCC Degree Awarded:
Criminal Justice A.S. (CJ01)
Please note that some courses required in a Transfer Pathway may not be required for the MCC program. This could have financial aid implications. Students should meet with their advisor or with a transfer representative to discuss an academic plan and recommended sequence of courses.
Read SUNY
Fredonia specific notes at the bottom of page.
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Credit
Hours
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FIRST
SEMESTER
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ENG
101 College Composition OR ENG 200 Advanced Composition
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3
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CRJ
101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
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3
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CRJ
103 Constitutional Law and Rights of People
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3
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HSM
103 Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Terrorism and Homeland
Security OR POS 102 American National Government:
Take POS 102 for SUNY Fredonia
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3
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MTH
160 Statistics
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3
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First
Semester Total:
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15
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SECOND
SEMESTER
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CRJ
104 Criminal Law
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3
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CRJ
204 Juvenile Justice
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3
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SPC
141 Interpersonal Speech Communication OR
SPC 144 Communication and Crisis OR
ENG 109 Crime Fiction
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3
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SOC
101 Introduction to Sociology
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3
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SUNY
World Languages Elective
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3
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Second
Semester Total:
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16
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THIRD
SEMESTER
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SUNY
Natural Sciences & Scientific Reasoning
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3
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CRJ
121 Criminal Justice Education Internship I
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3
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Program
Elective:
CRJ 102 Introduction to Private Security/Loss Prevention OR
CRJ 170 Introduction to Corrections OR
CRJ 201 Criminal Investigations OR
CRJ 203 Private Security/ Loss Prevention Investigations OR
CRJ 207 Criminal Evidence OR
CRJ 209 Crime Scene Management OR
LAW 101 Fundamentals of the Law
NOTE: CRJ 170 and 209 have direct upper level Fredonia equivalencies and
are recommended to take at MCC. Not recommended for Fredonia are CRJ 102,
CRJ 203, and LAW 101.
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3
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PHL
250 Professional Ethics
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3
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Open
Elective
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3
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Third
Semester Total:
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15
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FOURTH
SEMESTER
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CRJ
211 Community Values and the Administration of Justice
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3
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SOC
203 Criminology
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3
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Program
Elective:
CRJ 102 Introduction to Private Security/Loss Prevention OR
CRJ 170 Introduction to Corrections OR
CRJ 201 Criminal Investigations OR
CRJ 203 Private Security/ Loss Prevention Investigations OR
CRJ 207 Criminal Evidence OR
CRJ 209 Crime Scene Management OR
LAW 101 Fundamentals of the Law OR
HON 195 Honors Seminar in Critical Analysis OR
HON 295 Research Methods and Academic Writing
NOTE: CRJ 170 and 209 have direct Fredonia
upper level
equivalencies
and are recommended to take at MCC. Not recommended for Fredonia are CRJ
102, CRJ 203, and LAW 101.
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3
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Program
Elective:
CRJ 102 Introduction to Private Security/Loss Prevention OR
CRJ 201 Criminal Investigations OR
CRJ 203 Private Security/ Loss Prevention Investigations OR
CRJ 207 Criminal Evidence OR
LAW 101 Fundamentals of the Law
Recommend CRJ 201 or 207
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3
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Health
Education (HED), Physical Fitness - Criminal Justice (PEJ), or Physical
Fitness - Co-ed (PEC) Elective
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2-3
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Fourth
Semester Total:
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14-15
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TOTAL
CREDITS:
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60-61 |
Click on hyperlinks for course options. Refer to the SUNY Fredonia Criminal
Justice website,
and Transfer
Course Equivalency database.
Students
must complete a minimum of 27 credit hours of course work in the criminal
justice major at Fredonia. A maximum of 18 credit hours of course work
completed elsewhere that are similar to classes in the major offered at
Fredonia will be accepted toward completion of the B.A. degree in Criminal
Justice.
Students must earn a minimum grade of C- in CRJ 101, 104, 170, SOC 203
for transfer to SUNY Fredonia.
Students may transfer a maximum of 66 credits at the lower division (Fredonia
equivalent courses at the 100/200 level) and a maximum of 75 credits if
courses transfer at the upper division (300/400 level).
Students who have met 7/10/30 SUNY Gen Ed courses (including math, written/oral
communication, natural science and diversity) as indicated on their GETA
will have satisfied the Fredonia Foundations general education requirement.
AP, IB, CLEP, College Now or other high school dual enrollment, & transfer
courses: Credits showing as accepted at MCC may not be transferable. See
their AP
policies.
Contact Fredonia with questions.
Minimum 2.0 GPA is required for acceptance to SUNY Fredonia Criminal Justice
program.
The Criminal Justice A.S. (CJ01) will be the degree student is audited
against and awarded from MCC. Documentation source: MCC Advisement &
Transfer Services 2024-2025. Updated 8/1/2024
While every effort is made to ensure accurate information, students are
strongly advised to verify course transferability with the four-year institution
as they will make the final determination of transfer credit. |
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Links to information at SUNY Fredonia
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